You are here : health.am > Heart Disease Health Center > Heart Disease news Heart Disease news Pericardial Fat Boosts Heart Attack Risk • Heart Disease news • Sep 03 11 Fat around the heart ups the risk of heart attack, finds Japanese study. Even a thin person can have pericardial fat. Several studies suggest that pericardial fat induces inflammation of the… Cardiac disease: Coronary or not? • Heart Disease news • Aug 30 11 Acute myocardial Infarction (AMI) is a major cause of death and disability. Worldwide, one in eight patients die of an ischemic heart disease. Its rapid and accurate diagnosis is critical for the… What do patients receiving optimal medical therapy after a heart attack die from? • Heart Disease news • Aug 30 11 Because of improved management at the acute stage, the risk of dying in hospital after a heart attack has decreased by about 50% in… Assessing the most appropriate duration of dual antiplatelet therapy after coronary stenting • Heart Disease news • Aug 30 11 A randomised multicentre open-label study evaluating the efficacy and safety of prolonged antiplatelet therapy in patients with coronary disease has found that 24 months’ duration… Is chocolate good for your heart? It depends • Heart Disease news • Aug 30 11 Chocolate may be good for the heart but cardiologists are not giving you a license to indulge. New research presented at Europe’s biggest medical meeting Monday suggested chocolate consumption… Elite cross-country skiing linked to increased risk of subsequent arrhythmias • Heart Disease news • Aug 29 11 A Swedish study presented at the ESC Congress 2011 today, found a higher incidence of arrhythmias in cross-country skiers with a long history of endurance training. Compared… How a cardiovascular prevention program in a Brazilian school reduced parent’s CVD risk • Heart Disease news • Aug 29 11 “A multidisciplinary educational programme in cardiovascular prevention directed to children of school age can reduce their parents’ cardiovascular risk. Cardiovascular prevention could have more… Patients are living longer with ICDs, but pacing impacts survival rates • Heart Disease news • Aug 28 11 The adverse effect of right ventricular pacing on implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD) patient survival is sustained long-term; however, the impact appears to be mitigated by cardiac resynchronization… Heart Catheterization Performed Through the Wrist Can Result in Fewer Complications • Heart Disease news • Aug 24 11 Each year, more than one million cardiac catheterizations are performed in the United States, and most of these procedures are performed through the groin to access… Coronary artery stenting viable palliative option for infants and toddlers • Heart Disease news • Aug 22 11 Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) is not a generally accepted option for infants or toddlers with acute coronary syndrome. However, a new report published in the August issue… Is Marriage Good for the Heart? • Heart Disease news • Aug 22 11 Giving your heart to a supportive spouse turns out to be an excellent way to stay alive, according to new research from the University of Rochester. Happily wedded people who undergo… Mayo Clinic Wins Grant to Gauge Genetic Risk of Heart Attacks, Adverse Drug Reactions • Heart Disease news • Aug 19 11 Mayo Clinic researchers will receive more than $3 million in a four-year grant from the National Human Genome Research Institute to translate recent… Study questions important heart failure trials • Heart Disease news • Aug 16 11 A new study suggests Americans with heart failure may benefit less from recommended medications than patients in other countries. The findings, which one doctor called “provocative,” point to an emerging problem… Fat around heart may be early indicator of coronary disease • Heart Disease news • Aug 16 11 Researchers have found more evidence supporting the role of fat around the heart in promoting atherosclerosis, according to a study published online in the journal Radiology. New… Arthritis sufferers at increased risk of heart disease • Heart Disease news • Aug 15 11 Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) sufferers are at an increased risk of dying due to cardiovascular disease. A new five year study published in BioMed Central’s open access journal Arthritis Research… Taking a ‘shine’ to heart repair • Heart Disease news • Aug 11 11 After a heart attack or stroke, heart scarring can lead to dangerously paper-thin heart walls and a decreased ability to pump blood through the body. Although the heart is unable to… Blood tests tied to anemia in heart attack patients • Heart Disease news • Aug 10 11 Drawing blood for medical tests could make sick patients even sicker, hints a new study that suggests taking blood for testing, over and over, may not be as… UCLA study shows man-made fat may limit damage to heart attack victims • Heart Disease news • Aug 08 11 FINDINGS: A man-made fat called Intralipid, which is currently used as a component of intravenous nutrition and to treat rare overdoses of local anesthetics, may… Heart Disease Most Costly Condition for Women • Heart Disease news • Jul 31 11 The cost of treating women for heart disease in 2008 was $43.6 billion, leading a list of the top 10 most expensive conditions for women, according to the latest News… Good Cardiovascular Health Can Help Us Process What We Hear • Heart Disease news • Jul 31 11 Improving cardiovascular health appears to be the best way to help process what we hear, according to Ray Hull, an audiologist at Wichita State University. “There are… New Research Identifies Risk Factors for Sudden Cardiac Death in Post-Menopausal Women with Coronary • Heart Disease news • Jul 31 11 A new study from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania indicates that post-menopausal women with coronary artery disease and… New findings on therapeutic hypothermia following cardiac arrest in children • Heart Disease news • Jul 30 11 Intravenous delivery of cold fluids to reduce body temperature quickly after a heart attack and improve neurologic outcomes may not be as effective in children as it… A heart-rate-reducing medication reduces the risk of heart failure and cardiac fibrosis • Heart Disease news • Jul 28 11 The findings of a Montreal Heart Institute (MHI) study published in the scientific journal Cardiology suggest that ivabradine, a heart rate reduction medication, is also… Adding a Stent During Minimally Invasive Surgery to Repair Aneurysms Prevents Recurrence • Heart Disease news • Jul 26 11 The addition of a simple stent can help prevent potentially lethal blood vessel bulges in the brain from recurring after they are repaired in a… Predictors of dying suddenly versus surviving heart attack identified • Heart Disease news • Jul 25 11 Is it possible to predict whether someone is likely to survive or die suddenly from a heart attack? 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